It depends on which country's civil war we are talking about, but Turkish involvement in civil wars is only present with regard to the Syrian Civil War. All other civil wars lack Turkish involvement.
it was crazy they at turkey threw a straw!
Greece had won its independence from Turkey about 30 years prior to the American Civil War & would have had little (if any) involvement with it.
the countries which had civil war after WW1 are as follows:- 1-eugoslavia 2-germany 3-turkey 4-arabs..etc
Some wars that Turkey has fought in are the Franco-Turkish War and the Turkish War of Independence. They also fought in the Korean War, World War 2, and the Iraqi/Kurdish Civil War.
Yes. There are hundreds of thousands of refugees in Turkey and the number is increasing quickly as more and more Arabs flee the Syrian Civil War as refugees.
There was no Cypriot Civil War because the force that opposed the Cypriot government was primarily a foreign power: Turkey. Certainly Turkish Cypriots helped the foreign army, but it was primarily Turkey's invasion of the island. The Turko-Cypriot Conflict was between Cyprus, ruled by the predominant Greek Orthodox Cypriot population, and the Turks of Turkey and Turkish Cypriots.
It is being fought all over Syria, with occassional incidents across the borders in Lebanon and Turkey.
turkey was at war with britain,france,newzealand and australia
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It would depend on which civil war you are referring to.
Civil marriages are the only type of legal marriage in Turkey. However, you can have a religious ceremony, but that alone is not a legal marriage.The only type of marriage that is legal in Turkey is a civil marriage. You may have a religious ceremony, but it has no legal standing in the country.